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strangely brown - 18/02/2024 |
Given that this was a budget title I can't forgive the stupidly grandiose title of "advanced" whcih you quickly realise is a major misnomer. It does have some good points such as the crisp graphics and once you work out which direction you are supposed to be skiing it does have some fun factor. The fun is unfortanely short lived as you spend most of your time crashing into invisible objects and unable to get speed up again to get back on track. Maybe the title was tongue in cheek. |
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Other version with the same title:
Code Masters (United Kingdom).
See P. Putnik's site for adapted versions for hardware like HxC Floppy Emulator, Atari harddisk, TT, Falcon030 and more: The Atari ST Game Archive
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Origins Based on original Amiga-code by Andrew Graham.
First 16bit release reviewed in UK multiformat magazines for Amiga in 3/1989
Graphics Features up to 30 colours on-screen simultaneously (in-game)
Sound Features digitized sound fx at 9.5KHz
Charts Top UK charts position: 7 (6/1990, 10/1990) Months on charts: 5 between 6/1990 - 10/1990
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Zero · March, 1990 | Rating: 60% |
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